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March 24, 2026

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Sempra Energy
Sempra Joins ‘Three-Pronged’ Wildfire Front
Sempra Energy became the third California-based energy company to promise a “three-pronged” cost recovery effort related to wildfires.
Bankruptcy Court OKs Sempra-Oncor Deal
Sempra Energy announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware has confirmed a reorganization plan for Energy Future Holdings.
Entergy
OGE, CenterPoint, Entergy Results Up on Tax Cuts
The cut in federal corporate income taxes figured prominently in fourth quarter earnings reports by OGE Energy, CenterPoint Energy and Entergy.
PSEG Head Confident Nukes Will Get Support
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo expressed confidence that the company’s five nuclear power plants will receive subsidies through New Jersey legislation.
Edison International Presses Wildfire Cost Recovery
Edison International has joined other California utilities in protesting difficulties with cost recovery related to devastating wildfires.
Consumers Energy
CMS Energy Plans a Zero-Coal Future by 2040
Utility giant CMS Energy pledged it would phase out all coal generation by 2040, days after releasing its 2017 earnings report.
Eversource
Eversource Outlook Unhampered by Northern Pass
Eversource Energy said it has the levers to keep earnings growing — with or without its troubled Northern Pass transmission project in New Hampshire.
FirstEnergy
FirstEnergy CEO Predicts Death of FES, Coal, Nuclear
FirstEnergy CEO Charles Jones said the company’s floundering FES merchant generating arm is now under a death watch.
Avangrid Posts Q4 Loss, Sharpens Focus
Avangrid lost $77 million in the fourth quarter after taking a one-time charge related to the sale of its gas units, but the company is sharpening its focus on its core businesses.
NIPSCO
Tax Adjustments Dampen NiSource 2017 Earnings
NiSource lost $52.4 million during Q4 due to one-time charges related to recent federal tax cuts, but the company focused on its adjusted earnings and growing customer base.

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